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    <u>Your task:</u>
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    In this study, you will <b>decide between a lottery ticket and a safe payment.</b>
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        A lottery ticket pays <b>$18 with some percentage chance, and $0 otherwise.</b> 
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        A safe payment is paid with certainty.
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        In each round, you will be told <b>the amount of the safe payment.</b> You will then decide between the safe payment and lottery tickets with different percentage chances of paying $18.
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        In total, you will complete 11 rounds of this task. Across these rounds, the safe payment will vary. These rounds are completely independent from one another. If one of the rounds of this task is selected to determine your bonus, only your decision in this one round will determine your bonus. 
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        <u>Your bonus payment:</u>   
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    Your decisions  may affect your bonus. 
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            If you picked the lottery, you will receive the outcome of the lottery, implemented by the computer. 
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            If you picked the safe payment, you will receive that payment.
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    This means that it is in your best interest to  <b>choose the option (lottery or safe payment) you actually prefer in each case. </b>
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    <u>Example:</u>
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            In this example, the safe payment is $12.
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            You then need to decide whether you prefer this safe payment or a lottery ticket with a specific percentage chance of winning $18.
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            You will make your decisions in a choice list, <b>where each row is a separate choice.</b>
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                    In every list, the left-hand option is a safe payment that is identical in all rows. The right-hand option is a lottery ticket. The percentage chance of the lottery ticket paying $18 increases from row-to-row as you go down the list.
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                    To make a choice just click on the radio button you prefer for each choice (i.e. for each row).
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                    <b>An effective way to complete these choice lists is to determine in which row you would prefer to switch from choosing the safe payment to choosing the lottery.</b> 
                    You can click on that row and we will automatically fill out the rest of the list for you, by selecting the safe payment in all rows above and the lottery in all rows below your selected row.
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                    Based on where you switch from the safe payment to the lottery in this list, we assess which percentage chance of winning $18 you value as much as the safe payment. 
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                    For example, in the choice list above, your choice suggests that you value the safe payment as much as a lottery ticket that pays $18 with a percentage chance between 60% and 65% because this is where you switched.
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                    If a round in this study is selected for bonus payment, the computer will randomly select one of your choices from that choice list, and you will receive the option you selected in that choice.
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   <u>Your certainty:</u>
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   In each round, we will ask you two questions:
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        You will decide between a safe payment and different lottery tickets. We will use these decisions to assess which winning probability you value as much as the safe payment. 
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        We will ask you <b>how certain</b> you are about your decisions. Specifically, we are interested in how likely you think it is (in percentage terms) that your decisions actually reflect which winning probability you value as much as the safe payment.
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